Dominican Republic Beaches


No way would we have thought of quick divorce and Dominican Republic synonymous. If there were one place in the Caribbean we could point you to for inexpensive resorts and sugar-white beaches, the Dominican Republic would be our destination of choice. It's romantic! And, it's the fastest-growing destination in the Caribbean because of the low prices and beautiful terrain. Especially, the Punta Cana area - what a boom!

Dominican Republic BeachesCanadians have known about the Dominican Republic for years. The make up the bulk of North American tourists. But Americans are now waking up to the bargain and websites are catering to their every need.

Columbus found the Dominican Republic on his very first voyage to the New World. He said it was, "the most beautiful island in the world". A settlement was founded in 1493 and ruins still remain near Montecristi.

Dominican Republic BeachesThe Dominican Republic is located amongst the islands of Cuba, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. It is on the isle of Hispaniola (meaning Little Spain), and is divided between Haiti on the west and Dominican Republic on the east - about the size of the state of Vermont and New Hampshire combined. Most of the island interior is sugar cane plantations.

The cool thing is that much of what Columbus saw still remains - a natural, virgin landscape - still unspoiled. And, one-third of the island's coastline is the awesome beaches, which we'll review next!

Dominican Republic - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - Most beaches are brilliant white, due to the high content of coral/shell.
  • Facilities - DR beaches have full facilities near the tourist centers.
  • Shade - Expect tall coconut palms. Tourist beaches offer umbrellas/shades.
  • Sports - Full service at tourist centers. Sports fishing great in most areas.
  • Notes - best time to visit - late November to April, as humidity is lower, temperature cooler. However, resorts are reporting high volume throughout the year due to the great bargains currently found.
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Dominican Republic Beaches

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Playa Monte Cristi, Montecristi - Dominican Republic


In the far north-west corner of the Dominican Republic, is the province of Montecristi. This is home to Monte Cristi Beach, or Playa Monte Cristi. Since Monte Cristi Beach sits on the Atlantic, again we are faced with some rough waters at times. Columbus first sighted this island in this area. As a matter of fact, ruins can still be found in the area from the first European settlement.

Certain areas of Montecristi have been nominated to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre. So, when you're not enjoying the beach - take a tour through this historic city.

Playa Monte Cristi, Montecristi - Dominican RepublicThere is no escaping the huge "El Morro" next to the small island named Pablillo. That's where our beach is found. It's semi-circular and has significant surf, for the most part. You can surf and boogie board here. You will note that the sand is more golden here. This is because of the mix from the rock.

Muddy waters of Playa Monte Cristi Beach, Montecristi - Dominican RepublicEl Morro Beach (or Montecristi) is rarely crowded and mainly secluded. The beach is rocky in places.

Since you're not far from the Haitian border, the food here is worth checking out. There's a mix you'll not find elsewhere. So, enjoy your time here - remember that there is not much in the way of food or facilities near the beach. Always take a buddy.

The sand here is special, because much of it is from the the mountain. You'll find it a special hue and nicely packed. We found hardly anyone on the beach - so you'll have it to yourself, most likely. There's a small island right offshore that makes for a picturesque scene, which can lead to beautiful sunsets.Monte Cristi Beach in the Dominican Republic

Surf? It can get rough here and there is a significant drop off, so be prepared. There are some rocks in the water as well. Make sure you wear protective footwear if you venture out in the surf. This is worth a visit if you are in the area. Our interest was in the Christopher Columbus connection. Think of what the Dominican Republic would have looked like to a crew. Wonder what they thought of the land they gazed upon?

Playa Monte Cristi - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - rocky, heavy grained.
  • Facilities - must walk back up path to beach. Plan accordingly.
  • Shade - none.
  • Sports - nice surf for boogie boarding, some surfing.
  • Notes - not a family beach. Dramatic landscape.


Playa Monte Cristi Beach, Montecristi - Dominican Republic

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Punta Rusia Beach, Montecristi - Dominican Republic


Punta Rusia is one of the most picturesque beaches on the Dominican Republic's north shore. Lined with beautifully green coconut trees and speckled with a few fishing boats makes Punta Rusia one sleepy and delightful beach. Remember that picture in your mind you had as a kid of that laid back Caribbean beach? This is it.

And a special treat; on Sundays you'll find local musicians playing bouncy meringue tunes everywhere along Punta Rusia. What's even more special, is that there is plenty of beach here to go around - so even on weekends - you won't feel crowded out.

Punta Rusia Beach, Montecristi - Dominican RepublicShade abounds with thatched huts in various locations along the strand. Umbrellas can be rented as well. There's a small reef that follows the beach in some areas, so snorkeling can be good if the surf is low. Otherwise, there is too much silt to see much. A local operator can run you out to "Paradise Island" where snorkeling is perfect. On the way back, you can pass by mangroves and check out the wildlife.

Punta Rusia Beach, Montecristi - Dominican RepublicPunta Rusia Beach is shallow. The bottom is silty and sometimes muddy. Another thing to note is that there may be a few dogs along the beach. This is normal. Some are strays - some belong to the local food vendors at the beach.

Punta Rusia - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - beautiful gold, mostly coral but some rock/silt mix.
  • Facilities - full service.
  • Shade - huts, umbrellas, trees line the beach.
  • Sports - banana boats, speed boats to Paradise Island for snorkeling. Nice swimming beach.
  • Notes - major tourist beach in the area. Not crowded.


Punta Rusia Beach, Montecristi - Dominican Republic

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